FFSoX Player is a Winamp (http://www.winamp.com/) plug-in based on the FFmpeg (http://www.ffmpeg.org/) and SoX (http://sox.sourceforge.net/) libraries. Using FFmepg almost all multimedia files may be played, including but by far not restricted to H.264 and VP8. Audiophile sound processing is provided using high quality 32 bit SoX algorithms and dithering.

Thanks for this great plugin. To me, it sounds better than the default Winamp5lite FLAC decoder. But I may be mistaken as the Foobar2000 FAQ says that there's no difference between almost all the modern music players (http://www.foobar2000.org/FAQ#other_questions /sound better). Anyway, I just use the default FFSox configuration and I'm happy with it for now. I just really hope that some day, the seek forward/backward (according to player's song progress button) feature will be available. I've used SoX on Linux too and as far as I can remember it's not able to seek while playing FLAC files. It would be really great if one could do that. Please basically explain to me why this feature isn't built-in the SoX player and why it's not possible - or recommended - to enable it. MPlayer, which is also a great FLAC decoder, is able to seek backward and forward. On Windows, though, I prefer to use Winamp for plugins.